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Traditions 1851 Navy Brass .44Cal Redi-Pak Black Powder Revolver - This fine reproduction of the Colt captures the original design. The authenticity is precise, from walnut grips to color case-hardened loading lever. Its cylinder carries the same engraving pattern as the original.

This fine reproduction of the Colt captures the original design

The authenticity is precise, from walnut grips to color case-hardened loading lever

As a starter kit, I find it very nice. I did have to file the capper down a bit so it would fit and put a cap on the nipple. Not that much of a big deal, the tool is brass, and files easily. The biggest caveat is .454" round ball is very difficult to find! Least ways that is my experience. Shipping cost, if you can find any, is dam* near the cost of the balls! So if you want a display gun, forget the kit and just buy the gun. If you want a gun to shoot, best check availability of ball.If it were not for the lack of lead ball, I would have rated this higher.

This is a brass framed gun, so won't last very long. Also, it's a .44 caliber, so it's not authentic, but more like a half Colt Army (.44 caliber), half Colt Navy (navy cylinder scene). To be a Colt Navy, it has to be a .36. And to shoot a lot with, it's got to have a steel frame, not a brass one.

Bought it because everything I needed was in the pack, not knowing anything about black powder guns. Did a little more research and had a buddy show me how to load it, and now I'm hooked; it was an experience.